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Trouble Brewing (Instrumental)


By: Mick Simpson
Smokin' hot heavy rock track. Features overdriven electric guitars, organ, driving bass and drums. A mean and aggressive track, works well in scenes involving smoky bars, bikers, fighting, car chases, racing, cops & robbers. Also good for extreme sports, Jeans adverts, beer commercials


By: Mick Simpson

While widely acclaimed in the music industry, UK artist Mick Simpson's work is little known to the rest of the music world. While performing in the early 1980s, he was spotted by Elkie Brooks, who signed him up to tour in her band Vinegar Joe. BBC Radio One’s Tommy Vance spoke to Mick backstage after a gig, and began playing Mick’s original instrumental tracks on The Friday Night Rock Show. In the 1990s, John Parr, of ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ fame, featured him on his album, Man With A Vision. In addition, Mick won the 2004 International Song Writers Award, sponsored by The Brit Awards.
Duration: 5:11    Tempo: Very Fast    BPM: 195    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Rock Music

Subgenre: Hard Rock

Catalog ID: 618435
Keywords: Driven Highway Delta determined Aggression Ad Campaigns Car Motor Travel Radio Website Commercials Fender Stratocaster Bluesy Rocky Smoking Overdriven Edgy Mad Raw Bad USA America Journey Smokin Neon Sign Cool Confident Mustang Background Band Guitars Rock South Live band Bright Lively Bluesman Building Gritty Motor Cars Travel Determined Searching Adventurous Gutsy Anguished Raw Clapton Convertible Running Destination fight combat martial arts kick boxing war streets criminal prisoner heat fast lively greasy grease engine adrenaline energy motorbike roadhouse travel speed race sports NASCAR demolition angry anger moody violence hooligan riot riots vandalism vandal gang debt police prison mafia gangland biker chase attitude

Description: Trouble Brewing Instrumental, Rock Music, Hard Rock, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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